What is the test for determining whether there is a substantial likelihood of success at trial?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Kazuk v Shuglo, 2015 ONSC 5381 (CanLII):

Another line of cases approaches the subject by considering whether there is a substantial likelihood of success at trial: see Jones v. Murray, [2005] O.J. No. 2761 at para. 9-10.

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